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Old Mar 7, 2008, 02:23 PM
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child in car law

Is there a law in Indiana that states at what age you can leave your child alone in the car?

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Old Mar 7, 2008, 02:25 PM   #2  
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You should NEVER leave your child alone in the car. If its cold, they can die of hypothermia. If its too hot, they can dehydrate and die. Not to mention if someone happens to steal your car, they take your child with them.

A teenager is one thing, but never a child.

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You should never leave your child alone in the car for more than a few minutes anyways...

I don't know if there's a law, but I wouldn't leave a child in the car alone at all unless they were over 10, honestly.
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You should NEVER leave your child alone in the car. If its cold, they can die of hypothermia. If its too hot, they can dehydrate and die.

A teenager is one thing, but never a child.
Can't argue or find fault with that answer!!
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Old Mar 7, 2008, 02:27 PM   #5  
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I wouldn't even leave a 10 year old alone in a car. Ever heard of child abduction?
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Yeah, that is dangerous, that's why I wouldn't leave a child in a car if I was out, I'm talking about if I ran into the garage or something at home haha.


Either way, there are laws about child cruelty if it's hot or cold, saying you can't leave the child where it can be dangerous.
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I wonder why you would want to leave a child alone in a car anyway?
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Is there a law in Indiana that states at what age you can leave your child alone in the car?
I was just asking. I am a responsible parent. My kids are older.
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There is no age, if they are a much older teen, perhaps, but any younger age can be held against the parent as neglect.
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What do you call leaving a child in the car and why?
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